In all versions of PM, the hour:minute is set to 00:00 by default in datetime fields.

If you want the current hour:minute to be displayed, add " HH:mm" to the datetime's format property (or something similar to display the hour and minutes). Then, set the initial selection date property to minute:

amosbatto wrote: ↑Fri Aug 10, 2018 11:14 pm
In all versions of PM, the hour:minute is set to 00:00 by default in datetime fields.

If you want the current hour:minute to be displayed, add " HH:mm" to the datetime's format property (or something similar to display the hour and minutes). Then, set the initial selection date property to minute:

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sorry, but you are wrong, PM321 does answer the time with the hour

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and it has correctly configured its properties

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In PM 3.2.1 Community installed in Debian 8.4, I am seeing the time set to 00:00. Only when I change the initial date selection property to something other than false does it set the time to the current time. I see the same thing in 3.2.3.

3.2.2 and later have Laravel which sets the base time zone to UTC, so maybe that changes something, I'm not seeing the change in the time of datetime fields.

ok, importing the same process i had the following results:
-i have pm321 in windows bitnami and return the hour, the pm323 in the same windows return 00:00.
-i have pm321 in debian (9 strech) and return the hour